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difference between complete and incomplete parthenogenesis.

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Answered by surendrkgp19821
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Complete Parthenogenesis: ... (ii) Incomplete Parthenogenesis: The life cycle of certain insects includes two generations, the sexual generation and parthenogenetic generation, both of which alternate to each other. In such cases, the diploid eggs produce females and the un-fertilised eggs produce males.

Answered by priyakumari000000
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Incomplete parthenogenesis or cyclic parthenogenesis is a process where sexual generation alternates with parthenogenesic generation. For example, in bees and wasps, some eggs develop without fertilization and produce males, while those eggs that are fertilized developed into females.

Complete Parthenogenesis:

Certain insects have no sexual phase and no males. They depend exclusively on the parthenogenesis for the self-reproduction. This type of parthenogenesis is known as the complete parthenogenesis or obligatory parthenogenesis.

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